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REVEAL: Fine Art

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BALTIC; VANE Gallery and Gallery North

This exhibition is the culmination of three years of student-artist learning on Northumbria's BA (Hons) Fine Art degree. We are excited to announce that student work will be shown, not only on campus in the renowned Gallery North, but also at the Quayside's BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, and Vane Gallery, Gateshead.

The exhibitions will platform an upcoming generation of artists and spans painting, sculpture, photography, installation and video work. 

 

These exhibitions are free to attend. Registration essential. Please fill in a form for each person attending. REGISTER HERE

 

Exhibition Launch Day: Wednesday 21st May

All 3 venues will be opening during the day on our Exhibition Launch Day, and a shuttle bus will be provided so that you can get between venues easily. At the end of the day we will come together to celebrate our students at the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, with speeches and music!

Running order

10am: Gallery North, Northumbria University City Campus & BALTIC Opening

12pm: Vane Opening

A shuttle bus will be provided for opening day on a scheduled timetable for pick up and drop off at all venues from 1pm – 5:30pm (Details will be available on the website the week before the event)

5pm: Vane & Gallery North exhibitions close

6pm: Launch party and speeches, BALTIC, Level 1 Foyer. (Please note BALTIC exhibition will close at 6pm)

8:30pm: Close

 

Exhibition Venues and Opening Times

Gallery North, Northumbria University: Thursday 22nd May – Sunday 25th May, 10am – 4pm Google Map

BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead Quays: Thursday 22nd May – Sunday 25th May, 10am – 6pm Google Map

VANE Gallery, Gateshead: Thursday 22nd May – Sunday 25th May, 12pm – 5pm Google Map

 

Bus Shuttle Schedule:

13:00, 14:00, 15:00, 16:00, 17:00 Northumbria University, Sandyford Building, 2 Sandyford Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8QH
13:15, 14:15, 15:15, 16:15, 17:15 Vane, 65 High St, Gateshead NE8 2AP
13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 17:30 Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, S Shore Rd, Gateshead NE8 3BA

Please note, timings are approximate and subject to change depending on traffic on the day.

 

Exhibiting Artists

 

Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art:

Abigail Johnson

Aimee Cast

Cait McGuigan

Caitlin Murray

Charlotte Baldwin-Hay

Cheryl Reynolds

Chloe Handson

Elisha Grace Akeroyd

Elliot Kitchener

Francesca Blackett

Freya Grace Broome

Gemma Shannon

Grace Doherty

Harriet Anderson

Himani Rongona

Isabella Everton

Katie Kingham

Lidya Sardag

Lucy Sagar

Maisie Rose Fitzwilliam

Marie Deverick

Robyn Dixon

Sabrina Hani Shaiful

Shannon Baldwin

Suzannah May Simpson

 

 

Gallery North:

 

Abbie Morgan

Alexander Laver

Chloe Paterson

Daisy Jones

Ella-Rose Jackson

Ellie Donnelly

Larne Rachel Wilson

Leanne Auty

Max Gausden

Molly Fowler

Verity Gardener 

 

 

Vane:

 

Aaron Yadao

Abbie Cerys Anderson

Angel Sokell

Damian Evans

Eve Fenton

Catherine O’Kane 

Nancy Allan

Nayeema Ahmed

Ollie Hewitt 

Phoebe O’Donnell

Ruvel Marchant 

 

These exhibitions are free to attend. Registration essential. Please fill in a form for each person attending. REGISTER HERE

Event Details

BALTIC; VANE Gallery and Gallery North

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